1924 
Mar.6 SALE NUMBER 1813 
NeAnN PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


WILLIAM WHITING NOLEN 


OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 


[PART THREE] 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 
MR. CHARLES AUSTIN HOBBS, Executor 
MR. FRANK GAYLORD COOK, Attorney 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 


MARCH SIXTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipent] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1924 


SALE NUMBER 1813 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH 


& \ 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


WILLIAM WHITING NOLEN 


OF CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 


[PART THREE] 


18tH AND i9TH CENTURY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE WARE 
WITH AMERICAN VIEWS 
FINE EXAMPLES OF LUSTRE WARE 
WHIELDON—WEDGWOOD—SAXE—BOW 
LOWESTOFT—STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 


ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PAINTINGS OF 
THE 18tTn, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES 


EARLY STIEGEL AND WISTARBURG GLASS 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF 
MR. CHARLES AUSTIN HOBBS, Executor 
MR. FRANK GAYLORD COOK, Attorney 


THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
MARCH SIXTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH 
AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Preswenr] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1924 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right 
to reject any fractional or nominal bid which. in his judgment may delay or 
injuriously affect the sale. . 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased 
to be resold immediately. 


4, The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of 
which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot 
or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but: they will be left at the sole 
risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 


6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of 
the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or con- 
cerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly 
as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert 
opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in 
default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the 
aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or 
injury occasioned by such declaration. 


7. Terms CaSH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain 
uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold 
by either private or public sale at such time as The Anderson Galleries, Incor- 
porated, shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises 
from such re-sale it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together 
with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without preju- 
dice to the right of The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the con- 
tract with the buyer, without such re-sale. : 

8. Brips. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and 
use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 


9. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the 
employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be respon- 
sible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


Priced Copy of the Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents 
for each session of the sale 


The Anderson Galleries 


Incorporated 
PARK AVENUE AND Firty-NINTH STREET, New YorxK 


Telephone, Plaza 9356 Catalogues on request 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. F. A, CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


ORDER OF SALE 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SIXTH 


ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE 
AND OTHER HISTORIC CHINA 


EARLY STIEGEL, WISTARBURG, BRISTOL AND OTHER 
RARE GLASS 


FINE SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW, WHALE- 
BONE AND OTHER MATERIAL PERTAINING TO THE 
EARLY SAILING SHIPS 


VARIOUS OBJECTS OF EXTREME HISTORIC INTEREST 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SEVENTH 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA IN PALE BLUE AND 
OTHER COLORS—VIEWS OF AMERICAN SUBJECTS 


18TH CENTURY COPPER, PEWTER, BRASS AND OTHER 
DECORATED METAL WARE 


18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
AND OBJECTS OF ART 


RARE EARLY AMERICAN FLASKS 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH EIGHTH 


RARE EXAMPLES OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 
AND GROUPS: WHIELDON—BOW—SAXE—LEEDS— 
WEDGWOOD—FINE LUSTRE WARE AND TWO SERVICES 
OF LOWESTOFT 


‘PAINTINGS BY 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY ARTISTS OF THE 
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SCHOOLS 


AMERICAN PAINTINGS—PRINTS—MINIATURE PORTRAITS 
AND MARINE SUBJECTS 


HISTORIC BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE 
18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER 


1- 87 


88-129 


130-153 
154-170 


171-248 


249-282 


283-330 
331-353 


354—442 


443-455 


456-472 
473-494 
495-516 


SALE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SIXTH, AT = 2:30 


FIRST SESSION 
NUMBERS 1-170 


ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE 
AND OTHER HISTORIC CHINA 


NUMBERS _ 1-87 


1 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Columbia College. B. and W. G. Wall, Esq.; by Stevenson. 
(Repaired) Diameter, 714 inches 


2 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Catskill Moss. Narrows, Fort Hamilton; by Ridgway; light blue. 
Diameter, 7 inches 


3 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Woodlands near Philadelphia; dark blue. Diameter, 634 inches 


4 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Picturesque views near Fort Miller, Hudson River; printed in 
black. Length, 1514 inches 


5 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
View from Port Putnam, Hudson River. Oblong platter with 
canted corners, marked ‘*W.R.’’; light blue. Length, 15 inches 


6 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
' Pieturesque views, Newburgh, Hudson River; printed in brown. 
Length, 1514 inches 


7 LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATTER 
Highlands, Hudson River; by E. Wood and Son; deep blue. 
Length, 1214 inches 


8 TWO STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATES 
Landing of General Lafayette at Castle Garden, New York, 16th 
of August, 1824; by Clews. (2) Diameter, 10 inches 


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9 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE OPEN VEGETABLE 
DISH 


Landing of Lafayette. Length, 1014 inches 
10 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL 4 
General Lafayette. Diameter, 12 inches . 


11 STAFFORDSHIRE COVERED TUREEN AND LADLE 
Columbia Bridge on the Susquehanna River. Oblong dish with 
canted corners; printed in black. Length, 1414 inches 


12 PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE BLACK AND WHITE COV- . 
ERED DISHES 
View from Ruggles House, N ewburgh, Hudson River. Oblong 
dish with canted corners, fitted with cover, terminating in rosetted 7 
knob finial. (2) Length, 10 inches q 


13 STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Wilkesbarre, Vale of Wyoming. Length, 11 inches 


14 HUDSON RIVER STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
View of Port Putnam, Hudson River; W.R.; printed in black. 
Length, 15 inches 


15 NEW YORK STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
The Narrows from Port Hamilton; W.R.; printed in black. 
Length, 1714 inches 


16 WASHINGTON STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
View of the Capitol at Washington; marked W.R. (Slight time- 
crack) Length, 19 inches 


17 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
City Hall, New York; dark blue. (Repaired) 
Diameter, 814 inches 


18 RARE LAKE GEORGE BLUE AND WHITE STAreoe 

SHIRE PLATTER 
Lake George, State of New York; by E. Wood & Son. (Repaired) 
Length, 1614 inches 


-19 BOSTON BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Beauties of America, Hospital, Boston; by J. & W. Ridgway; 
dark blue. Length, 1214 inches 


20 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Hospitai, Boston, by Stevens; dark blue. Diameter, 9 inches 


21 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE SAUCEBOAT 
Hoboken in New Jersey. Flaring spout and loop handle. 
Length, 8 inches 


22 HARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER 
‘‘Wranklin Flying his Kite’’; light blue. Height, 914 inches 


23 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Caledonia; oval with scrolled border; by Adams. Centre showing 
Highland Hunting scene; printed in carmine. | 
Length, 1914 inches 


24 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTER 
- William Penn’s Treaty; light blue. Length, 15 inches 


25 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATE 
The Dam and Waterworks, Philadelphia; medium blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


26 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATE 
Park Theatre, New York; medium blue. Diameter, 10 inches 


27 STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
_ Hancock House, Boston; by Jackson; in carmine. 
Diameter, 734 inches 


-28 STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
President’s House, Washington; in bistre. Diameter, 1014 inches 
29 HARLY ENGLISH BATTLE HOUSE IRONSTONE CHINA 
PLATTER | 
Moulded elongated hexagonal with medallion, Battle House, 
Cambridge, 1850; by T. Carter. — Length, 17 inches 


30 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTERS 
_ Bank of England and view of St. Paul; by Wood; rich deep blue. 
(2) Length, 12 and 121% inches 


31 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATTER 
Hudson River, labelled in error with name ‘‘ Harvard Colloge’’. 
By E. W. & S. Celtic China. Light blue. Length, 1234 inches 


32 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE DON QUIXOTE PLAT- 
TER 
The Knight of the Wood Conquered; beautiful impress; fine deep 
blue. Length, 17 inches 


33 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTERS 
Windsor Castle, and Conway Castle, Wales, by Hall; fine deep 
blue. (2) Length, 17 and 151% inches 


34 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTERS 
The Limehouse Dock Regent’s Canal, and Ermenonville Chateau ; 
by Wood. (2) Length, 15 and 1214 inches 


35 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTERS 
Maxstocks Castle, and Morpeth Castle; by Adams; deep blue. 
(2) Length, 15 inches 


36 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE DON 
QUIXOTE PLATE 
The meeting of Sancho and Dapple; rich deep blue. 
‘ Diameter, 9 inches 


37 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 
PLATE 
Bank of United States, Philadelphia; medium blue. 


Diameter, 10 inches | 


388 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 
SOUP PLATE 


The Lovejoy soup plate; light blue. Diameter, 10 inches 
39 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 

PLATTER 

State House, Boston; medium blue. Length, 1414 inches 


40 WASHINGTON LEEDS CUP AND SAUCER 18TH cenTURY 
Cup with bust portraits of Lafayette and Washington, the saucer 
with central medallion of Washington. 


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41 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE DON QUIXOTE PLATE 
Sancho, the Priest and the Barber. Diameter, 714 inches 


42 RARE BLUE AND WHITE PLATTER, CASTLE GARDEN 
Castle Garden, Battery, New York; by Wood. Very fine con- 
dition and good deep blue color. Length, 1814 inches 


43 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
‘‘Montreal’’; by Davenport; printed in brown; fine condition. 
Diameter, 9 inches 


44 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
City Hall, New York, by Jackson; printed in green. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


45 DON QUIXOTE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Mambrino’s Helmet; fine impression; deep rich blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


46 FIVE EARLY DECORATED STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
Dr. Franklin’s maxims and four with basketed borders and floral 
centres. (5) Diameter, 7 inches 


47 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
Seudder’s American Museum, and Exchange, Baltimore; printed 
in carmine. (2) Diameter, 814 inches 


48 TWO BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
Palestine and English Rural Scenes. (2) Diameter, 9 inches 


49 FOUR EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN IRONSTONE CHINA 
PLATES 
Tea thrown overboard, Boston; by Davis; printed in black. (One 
repaired) (4) Diameter, 8 inches 


50 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Hartford, Conn.; by Jackson; in brown. (2) 
Diameter, 10 inches 


51 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES | 
Hartford, Conn.; by Jackson; one black, one brown. (2) 
Diameter, 10 inches 


52 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Picturesque views, Spitzberg, Pa.;in brown. Diameter, 10 inches 


538 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Picturesque Views, Pittsburg, Pa.; in black. 


54 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE — 
Picturesque Views, Troy, from Mount Ida, Hudson River. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


55 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BROWN STAFFORD- 
SHIRE PLATES . 
State House, Boston; by Jackson. (2) Diameter, 10 inches 


56 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN CARMINE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATE 3 | 
State House, Boston; by Jackson. Diameter, 10 inches 


57 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Erie Canal at Buffalo; by R. Stevenson; carmine. | 
Diameter, 914 inches 


68 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE ~ 


_ PLATES is 
Montevideo, Conn., U.S.; in black. (2) Diameter, 7 inches 


59 SIX EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES | 
Texan Campaign (three men at cannon); by James Beech; in 
carmine. (6) Diameter, 8 inches 


60 THREE EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
General Scott on horseback, and Adjutant. (3) 
moet Wi ; Diameter, 8 inches 


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Diameter, 10 inches 


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61 EIGHT EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 

PLATES 
Texan Campaign; fight, two men on horseback. In purple. (8) 
Diameter, 1014 inches 


62 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 
PLATE 
Erie Canal; rich blue. Diameter, 714 inches 


68 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES . 
**Baker’s Falls,’’ Hudson River; in carmine; picturesque views 
near Fishkill, Hudson River; printed in black. (2) 

Diameter, 9 and 10 inches 


64 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
New York, U.S.; printed in carmine. Diameter, 6 inches 


65 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Harvard Hall, Mass.; by Jackson; in carmine. 
3 Diameter, 614 inches 


66 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Montevideo; printed in carmine. (2) Diameter, 7 inches 


67 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Montevideo; printed in carmine. (2) Diameter, 7 inches 


68 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Harvard Hall, Mass.; by Jackson; in carmine. 
Diameter, 7 inches 


69 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Hancock House, Boston; by Jackson; in carmine. 
Diameter, 8 inches 


70 HARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Hancock House, Boston; by Jackson; in carmine. 
Diameter, 8 inches 


71 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Battery, New York; by Jackson; in carmine. Diameter, 8 inches 


72 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Shannandale Springs, Virginia, U.S.; in carmine. (2) 
Diameter, 8 inches 


73 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Race Bridge, Philadelphia; by Jackson; in black. (2) 
Diameter, 9 inches 


74 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Waterworks, Philadelphia; by Jackson; in black. 
Diameter, 9 inches 


75 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Washington, by Wood; printed in green, and carmine border. 
Diameter, 1014 inches 


76 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Harvard College; by Wood; black. Diameter, 1014 inches 


77 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Harvard College; by Wood; black. (Slightly cracked) 
- Diameter, 1014 inches 


78 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 


Exchange, N.Y.; in brown. Diameter, 10 inches 


79 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Battle Monument; by Jackson; purple. Diameter, 9 inches 


80 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 

PLATES 
Battle Monument; by Jackson; in earmine. (@ne cracked) (2) 
Diameter, 9 inches 


81 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES | 
‘“‘The Domicile’’; in purple. (2) Diameter, 9 inches 


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82 THREE EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Race Bridge, Philadelphia; by Jackson; in black, purple and 
carmine. (3) Diameter, 9 inches 


88 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
‘*Montreal’’; by Davenport; fine impression; carmine. 
Diameter, 9 inches 


84 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Major-General Brown, of Niagara; printed in black, blue ro- 
caille border. Diameter, 8 inches 


8 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Harvard Hall, Mass. ; by Jackson; one carmine, one brown. (One 
eracked) (2) Diameter, 7 inches 


86 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
City Hall, New York; by Jackson; printed in carmine. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


87 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATE 
South Carolina; deep rich blue. Diameter, 7 inches 


EARLY STIEGEL, WISTARBURG, BRISTOL AND OTHER 
RARE GLASS 


NUMBERS 88-129 


88 EIGHT EARLY AMERICAN SANDWICH GLASS CUP 
PLATES 
Centre with six-point floral motif, star border with small shell 
motif. (8) 


89 TWO EARLY SANDWICH GLASS PLATES 
Centre with sunburst pattern, surrounded by small diamond cut- 
ting. (2) Diameter, 6 inches 


90 FOUR BLUE BRISTOL GLASS DECANTERS 

| ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bottle shape, enriched with gilt labels of Brandy, Holland, Rum, 
ete. Drop shape stoppers. (4) Height, 914 inches 


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91 EARLY SOUTH JERSEY GLASS DECANTER 
Bulbous body with elongated neck. Decorated with floral enamel 
motifs. Fitted with stopper in millefiore sunburst design. 
Height, 10 inches 
VERY RARE. 


92 TWO OPAQUE GLASS MUGS EARLY AMERICAN 
Decorated in gilt and colors; motif of two American Flags 
crossed, and ‘‘E Pluribus Unum’’. (One slightly cracked) (2) 

Height, 414 inches 


93 BRISTOL GLASS DECANTERS ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Four part decanter. Bulbous body divisioned in four sections, 
and fitted with horn-shaped stoppers. Height, 1214 inches 


94 PAIR OF GREEN GLASS MOUNTED VASES 
BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Classic urn-shaped cup set in columnar base, heightened in gilt 
in all-over leaf festooned design. Inset in color, medallions of 
wild roses at top, and children at well at base. (2) 
Height, 12 inches 


94, ENAMELLED BOHEMIAN GLASS TAZZA 
Bowl-shaped tazza on loose high round pedestal, the tazza with 
floral medallions, the pedestal with subject medallion. Two Ty- 
rolese peasants. Height, 1414 inches 


95 PAIR OF TALL BRISTOL COVERED JARS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Barrel-shaped body, with rings of blue glass applied. Domed 


covers fitted with knob handles. (2) | Height, 10 inches 


96 RARE STIEGEL GLASS HANDLED VASE circa 1763 
Cup-shaped body, with fluted arched panel. Shaped strap handles 
at either side. Etched with scroll and ribbon motif. Base with 
deep pontil marks, Height, 614 inches 


97 EARLY AMERICAN BLUE GLASS PITCHER 
Bulbous body, with wide flaring lip and scroll handle. Body 
blown in rare flutings. Height, 414 inches 
Rare. | 


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98 TWO STIEGEL GLASS DECORATED MUGS © circa 1760 
Straight-sided, fitted with handles, and reeded at base. Front 
decorated with panels in colors inscribed ‘‘Forget-me-not’’ and 
‘‘Friendship’’. (2) Height, 4 inches 


99 THREE STIEGEL GLASS DECORATED MUGS © orrca 1760 
Straight-sided, fitted with handles, and reeded at base. Front 


decorated with panels in color inscribed ‘‘Forget-me-not,’’ ‘‘Re- 
member Me,’’ ‘‘To My Daughter.’’ All surrounded with flowers 
in colors. (3) Height, 334 inches | 


100 PAIR OF EARLY NEW JERSEY GLASS CIDER POTS 
Bulbous body, with short neck with impressed spout and loop 
handle. Body with spiral reeded design and fitted with hinged 
metal cover. (2) Height, 814 inches 


101 TWO EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS TUMBLERS 
Flip-shaped tumbler of flint glass, with deep pontil marks. (2) 
Height, 31% inches 


102 TORTOISE GLASS TUMBLER AND TWO PLATES 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Tumbler in tortoise-shell transparent coloring. Two large shell 
plates. (3) 


103 EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS CANDLE HOLDER 
Circular base fitted with ring handle, centre with candle socket. 
Pressed in reeded design. Height, 314 inches 


104 PAIR OF BRISTOL GLASS DECANTERS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Gracefully cut and facetted body, decorated with leaf and vine 
motif, terminating in octagonal elongated neck and fitted with 
stoppers. (2) _ Height, 1214 inches 


105 PAIR OF BRISTOL GLASS DECANTERS 
| ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Straight-sided body with tapering neck, covered in diamond cut- 
. ting and fitted with mushroom stopper. (Slight chip) (2) 
Lae Height, 10 inches 


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106 RARE STIEGEL GLASS DECANTER american, circa 1760 
Bulbous body, with upright fluting encircling body, and with 
broad central panel of diamond pattern. Ringed neck fitted with 
sunburst stopper. Fine flint glass with deep pontil marks. 

Height, 10 inches 


107 RARE STIEGEL FLIP GLASS AMERICAN, circA 1760 
Flaring tumbler shape, and blown with alternating herringbone 
and sunburst panels, and ribbed or fluted rim. Top with peculiar 
thumb-mark design. Height, 6 inches 


1074 EARLY AMERICAN CUT GLASS SPILL VASE 
Tapering round pail; cut with stellate floral medallions. 
Height, 11 inches 


1078 FLIP GLASS BY STIEGEL AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep straight-sided, slightly tinted lavender glass. 
Height, 5 inches 


108 RARE STIEGEL FLIP GLASS AMERICAN, circa 1763 
Straight flaring cup enriched with jardiniére of flowers and 
sprays. Height, 7 inches 


109 PAIR OF TALL RUBY GLASS VASES 
BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Goblet-shaped cup, cut with windmill, ship and landscape. Bul- 
bous standard and circular base. (2) Height, 914 inches 


110 EARLY AMERICAN FLINT GLASS PITCHER 
Deep bowl body with elongated neck, with spout and loop ap- 
plied handle. Reeded at base, and with further etched design. 
3 Height, 7 inches 


111 RARE STIEGEL GLASS DECANTER circa 1760 
Bulbous body, with finely blown reeded motif, terminating in 
ring neck, fitted with coronet stopper in reeded and cross-diamond 
motif. Height, 11 inches 


112 RARE STIEGEL GLASS DECANTER circa 1760 
Bulbous body, with upright flutings encircling body, and blown 
diamond pattern panels. Ring neck, with flat disk cross-reeded 
stopper. Height, 1014 inches 


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1138 FOUR GLASS DECANTERS IN SHEFFIELD STAND 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
The decanters with square bodies tapering to short neck fitted 
with cut knob stopper, and body in cross-diamond panel cutting. 
Fitted in Sheffield base with ball feet, and wired compartments. 
Height, 11 inches 


114 THREE RARE BRISTOL GLASS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 
DECANTERS ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Fine crystal glass with facetted base. Diamond motif encircling 
neck. Front centre medallions of bust portrait of Franklin inlaid 
in glass. Square and spear-shaped stopper. (3) 

Height, 12 inches 


115 PAIR OF GLASS TOILET BOTTLES 
FRENCH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Square body, and fitted with stopper. Heightened in gilt decora- 
tions. (2) Height, 814 inches 


116 PAIR OF OPAQUE GLASS LAMPS EARLY AMERICAN 
Milk-white in color. Flowered petalled font and domed top set 
on fluted columnar support, terminating in square stepped base. 
Fitted with double metal camphine burners. (2) 

- Height, 14 inches 
Rare perfect pair of the tall opaque lamps. 


117 TWELVE EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS 
Goblet finely pineappled, baluster stem interestingly facetted. 
(12) 


118 EARLY AMERICAN PRESSED GLASS PITCHER 
Vaseline-green; bulbous body with hobnail and stellate motifs. 
Height, 9 inches 


119 TWO EARLY AMERICAN SANDWICH GLASS CANDLE- 
STICKS 
Leaf balustered stem and hexagonal moulded base in milk-white 
glass; socket; in rich blue. (2) Height, 8 inches 


120 LARGE EARLY AMERICAN GLASS PITCHER 
Bell shape, with hobnail and medallion pressing toward foot. 
Height, 10 inches 


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121 TWO STIEGEL GLASSES AND CREAMER 18TH CENTURY 
Two tumbler-shaped measures with pineapple bands, creamer 
with etched tulip decoration. (2) 


122 TWO STIEGEL FLIP GLASSES 18TH CENTURY 
Tumbler shape, one with pineapple banding and flutings; the 
other plain. (2) Height, 534 inches 


123 EARLY WISTARBURG GLASS PITCHER 
Bottle-shaped, with well-formed mouth and exceptionally fine 
moulded ‘‘S’’ handle. Height, 614 inches 


124 EARLY WISTARBURG GLASS PITCHER 
Oviform, with moulded mouth and ‘‘S’’ handle. 
Height, 6 inches 


125 HARLY JERSEY GLASS PITCHER 
Curiously enriched with horizontal gadroon bands, ‘‘S’’ handle. 
Height, 7 inches 


126 RARE STIEGEL GLASS SALTCELLAR 18TH CENTURY 
Unusual urn shape, pressed with pineapple motifs on body and 
flutings under; base with spiral gadroons. Diameter, 3 inches 
RaRE. . 


127 EARLY AMERICAN LAVENDER GLASS VASE 
Tumbler shape, fine amethystine tone. Height, 8 inches 


128 AMERICAN 18TH CENTURY STIEGEL OAK LIQUEUR 

CASE 
Oblong, with hinged cover bound with iron. Fitted with three 
large and five small glass bottles; by Stiegel. Enriched with 
tulip spray. (One bottle imperfect) , | nei 
Height, 1214 inches; width, 18 inches 


129 FIVE GRADUATED STIEGEL FLIP GLASSES  omca 1760 
Conical glasses with finely panelled and fluted sides and rims 
edged with conventional draped motifs. (5) 

Height, 3 to 61% inches 


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FINE SPECIMENS OF AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW, WHALE- 
BONE AND OTHER MATERIAL PERTAINING 
TO THE EARLY SAILING SHIPS 


NUMBERS 130-153 


1380 TWO EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW EXAMPLES 
Whale’s tooth worked with motif of wild horse. Walrus tusk, 
with figure of man in dress of Louis XIII period. 

Length, 7 and 12 inches 


131 THREE EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S 
TEETH 
Finely worked with designs of flowers, horses, American Eagle, 
ete. (3) Length, 5, 5 and 6 inches 


132 TWO EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TEETH 
' Finely worked with American whaler, colored, and with rural 

scene, female figure, American Flag, ete. (2) 
Length, 5 and 7 inches 


183 EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALB’S TOOTH 
Both sides finely decorated in color with views of whaling ac- 
tivities. Length, 614 inches 
Considered one of the finest examples extant. 


134 EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALBE’S TOOTH 
Decorated on one side with early American homestead view; re- 
verse, interior domestic scene. Length, 7 inches 


1385 TWO RARE EARLY AMERICAN HISTORIC SCRIMSHAW 
WHALE’S TEETH 
One enriched with portrait of John Hancock, or eataa: in colors. 
The other Mrs. Hancock. (2) Length, 6 and 414 inches 


1386 PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S 
TEETH 
Portraits of ladies, executed in color, in the manner of the fashion 
plates of the period. (2) Length, 7 and 71% inches 


187 TWO EARLY AMERICAN SCRIMSHAW WHALBE’S TEETH 
One enriched with reclining lady, the other with saddle and 
trotting horse. (2) Length, 614 and 6 inches 


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138 WHALEMEN’S BALEEN DITTY BOX 
Circular miniature bandbox, with scrimshawed design of edifice 
and landscape. Diameter, 514 inches 


139 SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH EARLY AMERICAN 
Full rigged ship in colors. Temple, with John Wesley preaching. 
Length, 7 inches 


140 SCRIMSHAW WALRUS TUSK EARLY AMERICAN 
Scrimshawed with ships ‘‘Nabob,’’ ‘‘Yankee Tar’’ and ‘“Match- 
less,’’? a whale, and sail ho! Length, 26 inches 
RARE. 

141 SCRIMSHAW WALRUS TUSK _ EARLY AMERICAN 


Serimshawed with full-rigged ship titled ‘‘There she blows.”’ 
Ship ‘‘Albson,’’ 1822. Eskimo dogs and polar bear. 
Length, 25 inches 


142 SCRIMSHAW WHALE’S TOOTH - 'BARLY AMERICAN 
Scrimshawed with three-quarter length of Martha Washington; 
reverse jardiniére of flowers. Height, 614 inches 


148 EARLY AMERICAN WHALE BONE JAGGED WHEEL 
Reeded tapering facetted handles, inlaid with diamonds and 
bandings, with carved hand as terminal; pie wheel with crimping 
fork above. Length, 8 inches 
Rake. 


144 EARLY AMERICAN BONE JAGGED WHEEL 
Arched handed, pierced with medallions and having scrolled 


edges; gauffered wheel at one end. Length, 6 inches 


RARE. 


145 EARLY AMERICAN BONE JAGGED WHEEL 
Baluster moulded square handle, curved to gauffered wheel, and 
at the other end to curiously scrolled crimping fork. | 
Length, 714 inche 
RaRE. 


146 SHIP MODEL EARLY AMERICAN 
The packet ship ‘‘Oh Ho Harwich.’’ Hull bronze to waterline, 
black with white painted ports above. Masts and spars of pine. 
Figurehead of ivory. Fully rigged. Set on eradle stand. 

Length, 50 inches 
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1464 EARLY AMERICAN MODEL OF FULL-RIGGED SHIP 
‘“DAVIE”’ 
Hull gilded to waterline, black above, masts, spars and figure- 
head of bone. Completely rigged, full deck impedimenta. 


Length, 22 inches 
RARE. 


147 SHIP MODEL EARLY AMERICAN 
Hull painted black, spars of pine, fully rigged, and complete 
deck equipment. Named ‘‘Parthia.’’ Set on plaque of miniature 
waves. Length, 24 inches 


148 SHIP MODEL EARLY AMERICAN 
Model of a clipper ship. Hull gilt to waterline, black above. 
Completely rigged and set on mahogany base. 

Length, 23 inches 


149 SHIP MODEL | EARLY AMERICAN 
Model of the ship ‘‘Maggie,’’ hull painted black and completely 
rigged and fitted with sails of painted metal. Set on plaque with 
miniature waves, lighthouse and shore. Length, 21 inches 


150 WATER COLOR DRAWING OF A SHIP 
Full rigged ship, ‘‘Titan,’’ under full sail, in a rolling sea. 
Signed W. Briggs. Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches 


151 INLAID IVORY FAN FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Sticks inlaid in gold and silver with medallions. The silk foil 
painted with oval medallions of pastoral subject and flanking 
trophies. In case. Length, 24 inches 


152 CARVED IVORY FAN ITALIAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Very fine stick carved with cupidon and pierced with cupid and 
personages. Foil with architectural features. Signed. In ease. 

Length, 24 inches 


153 JAPANESE CARVED IVORY GROUP 
Standing figure of ‘‘The Faerie Goddess of the Western Isles,’’ 
a demon at her feet. Height, 914 inches 


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* VARIOUS OBJECTS OF EXTREME HISTORIC INTEREST —. 
NUMBERS 154-170 Bk. ik ; 


154 TWO EARLY BENNINGTON DOGS 
Poodles, standing with baskets of fruit in mouths; rich brown 
glaze. (2) Height, 914 inches 


155 AMERICAN 18TH CENTURY POTTERY PITCHER 
HARTFORD, 1785-1810 
Roughly potted pear midi with rustic loop handle. Tortoise- 
_ shell glaze. | (sh Height, 10 inches 
RARE. i 


156 EARLY BENNINGTON DEMIJOHN ual 
Elliptical, with loop handle in gray glaze having spray of flowers 

in blue, and shee ho Morton and Fenton, East Bennington, Vt. 3. 

' Height, 15 inches 


157 EARLY BENNINGTON PITCHER 
Oval pear eee with anchors and leaf enrichment; rich brown. 
' Height, 714 inches 


158 TWO FRENCH VIEWS 
Dubois and Fortier sculpt. Pubtished, Paris. Colored engravings. 
Framed. (2) 


159: SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH MASK A 
Bronzed composition. Length, 914 inches 
This mask has an interesting provenance, which is related on the 
back. It passed through the possession of Oliver Cromwell to his 
daughter Mrs. Russell. 


160 GOVERNOR HUTCHINSON’S BAPTISMAL ROBE, CAPE 
AND BLANKET FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 
Small drap d’argent long robe; finely trimmed with silver thread 
lace; lawn and lace mob cap, with extremely fine embroidered 
panels alternating with others of exquisite point d’Angleterre 
lace. Small lawn robe enriched in similar exquisite manner to 
eap. Ivory silk cape charmingly embroidered with deep border 
of scrolling flowers in solid silver threads and colored silk; 
trimmed with scalloped silver lace. Large drap d’argent blanket 
matching robe. In white leather case. 
Governor Hutchinson was the last English appointed Governor 


of Massachusetts. 
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161 CHINTZ PANEL—DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ° 

FRENCH, 18TH CENTURY 

3 in carmine; Pan htatss were certified to at Franklin’s order. 

Unframed. Height, 31 inches; width, 2614 inches 

Medallioned with bust portrait of Washington in centre, flanked 

by Jefferson and Adams below, looped by seal of the thirteen 

states, enclosing the Declaration and the Signers’ signatures 
below. 


162 WASHINGTON’S SHELL COAT-BUTTON 
Together with a piece of silk. Framed. 
On the back is a sworn affidavit of Wm. Lanier Washington. 


168 WASHINGTON (MARTHA) A. L. s., 2 pp., 4to. Philadelphia, 

May 25, 1794. To her niece, Miss Fanny Washington. Part of 
last page missing, carrying away half of the address, and a few 
slight wormings. | 
An interesting chatty letter, in which the President is mentioned 
four times. ‘‘The President tells me the Publick business will 
keep him in this town all the summer. ...I expect that the Presi- 
dent will set out to Mount Vernon soon after the Congress rises— 
to make a very short stay’’; ete. 


164 HISTORIC PRINTED CHINTZ EnGLIsH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
The Shallop conveying the body of Nelson, January 1806. Nelson 
on board the Victory, British coat of arms. View of St. Paul’s 
Cathedral, London. Printed in brown and crimson. 

Height, 31 inches; width, 27 inches 


165 HISTORIC PRINTED CHINTZ EnaLiIsH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Centre medallion, Queen Victoria ascended 20th June 1837. 
Three-quarter length portrait surrounded by crimson poppies, 
and designed border. Height, 27 inches; width, 32 inches 


166 HISTORIC PRINTED LINEN 
Memorial Hall Art Gallaries, 1776; Centennial, 1876. Printed in 
black, with border in red with stars. 
Height, 19 inches; width, 24 inches 


167 PRINTED CHINTZ CURTAIN EARLY AMERICAN 
Birds of Paradise, and parrots, entwined with tree and blossom 
motif, on tan ground. Height, 7 feet 6 inches; width, 5 feet 


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168 PRINTED CHINTZ PANEL ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Flower motif on striped ground, alternating light blue and 
brown. Height, 7 feet; width, 2 feet 


169 NEEDLEWORK BRICKHOUSE SAMPLER DATED 1809 
Alphabet at top, with scene at lower portion of brick house, cattle 
and trees. Worked in many colored silks on tan ground. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches 


1694 EARLY AMERICAN CHINTZ COVER 
Printed with bouquets of varied flowers and broad floral borders. 
Length, 8 feet; width, 4 feet 


170 HISTORIC PRINTED CHINTZ 
Printed in brown. ‘‘The Effect of Principle—Behold the Man.’’ 


Full-length portrait of Washington, flanked by two columns of — 


text. Beneath a spread eagle, a ship in full sail, and the British 
lion. Height, 12 inches; length, 11 inches 


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SECOND SESSION 
NUMBERS 171-353 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA IN PALE BLUE AND 
OTHER COLORS—VIEWS OF AMERICAN SUBJECTS 


NUMBERS 171-248 


171 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATE 


The Capitol, Washington; by Wood; deep blue. 
Diameter, 614 inches 


172 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATE 


Bank of the United States, Philadelphia; eagle border; rich blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


173 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The President’s House, Washington; by Jackson; printed in 
brown. . Diameter, 10 inches 


174 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The President’s House, Washington; by Jackson; printed in 
brown. Diameter, 10 inches 


175 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The President’s House, Washington; by Jackson; printed in 
purple. Diameter, 10 inches 


176 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The residence of the late Richard Jordan, N. J.; printed in 
purple. Diameter, 10 inches 


177 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The residence of the late Richard Jordan, N. J.; printed in 
purple. Diameter, 10 inches 


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EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE — 
The residence of the late Richard Jordan, N. J.; printed in 
brown. Diameter, 10 inches 


EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
View of the Canal, Little Falls, Mohawk River; by Jackson; in 
carmine. (Slightly chipped) Diameter, 10 inches 


TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 

PLATES 

Views of Hudson River near Fishkill; by Clews; in brown. (2) 
Diameter, 10 inches 


TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 

West Point, and Junction Sacandaga and Hudson River; black 
and purple. (Latter cracked) (2) Diameter, 71% inches 


TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 

PLATES ; 

W. Penn’s Treaty, and Columbian Star; hy Ridgway. (2) 
Diameter, 7 inches 


EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
New Orleans; by Stevenson; carmine. Diameter, 8 inches 


EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE: 


Castle Garden; in carmine. 3 Diameter, 714 inches 
EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE — 


Battery, N. Y.; by Jackson; purple. Diameter, 8 inches 


EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP 
PLATE 
Headwaters of the Juniata by Adams; carmine. | 

| Diameter, per inches 


EARLY NO ae oe STAFFORDSHIRE a 
PLATE 
Battle Monument, Baltimore; by Jackson; purple. 

Diameter, 9 inches 


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188 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP 

PLATE 
William Penn’s Treaty; by T. Green; carmine. (Slightly chipped) 
Diameter, 9 inches 


189 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
View near Conway, New Hampshire; carmine. Diameter, 9 inches 


199 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 

PLATES 
Columbus (two views) ; by Adams; in carmine and black. (2) 
Diameter, 6 and 1014 inches 


191 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
View of Catskill Mountain House; by Jackson; in purple. 
: Diocrer. 10 inches 


192 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Battery, N. Y.; in black. Diameter, 8 inches 


193 THREE EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
Texan Campaign, varied views; brown, carmine and light blue. 
(3) ox. Diameter, 9 and 10 inches 


194 FIVE EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES | 
Millennium ; in purple, brown, and black and blue. (One chipped) 
(5) Diameter, 7144 to 1014 inches 


195 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES 
The President’s House, Washington, and Erie Canal at Buffalo; 
by Stevenson; carmine. (2) Diameter, 10 inches 


196 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Battery, N. Y.; in brown. Diameter, 8 inches 


197 PITT LEEDS PLATE 18TH CENTURY 
Scalloped edge in gilding, medallion bust of Pitt painted in black. 
Diameter, 7 inches 


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198 FIVE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES 
Paines’ Hill, Surrey; by Hall; proof, deep rich blue. (5) 
| Diameter, 10 inches 


199 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BOWL 
Shallow bowl decorated in blue with blossoms and alternating 
landscapes. Diameter, 9 inches 


900 TWELVE HARPER’S FERRY STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP 
PLATES 
Printed in black on cream ground. Marked ‘‘Harper’s Ferry 
from the Potomac Side.’’ W.R. 8S. & Company. (One chipped) 
(12) Diameter, 9 inches 


201 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PITCHER 
New York City Hall, and Boston State House. Bulbous body, 
with spout with scroll handle. Medium blue. Height, 714 inches 


202 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
St. Paul’s School; by Adams. Medium blue. 
Diameter, 734 inches 
Fine impression. 


203 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Transylvania University, Lexington. By Enoch Wood and Son. 
Deep blue. Proof impression. Diameter, 9 inches 


204 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Boston State House. Light blue. Diameter, 10 inches 


205 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE SOUP PLATE 
Boston State House. Light blue. Diameter, 10 inches 


206 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATE 
Yale College; by Charles Meigh. Medium blue. 
Diameter, 914 inches 
N. Hudson Moore on page 73 states that this was the only known 
view of Yale College to appear in Anglo-American pottery. 


207 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE TUREEN 
Bank, Savannah—Exchange, Charleston—Cover, Insane Hospital, 


Boston. Dark blue. Height, 7 inches; length, 814 inches 
Very unusual specimen, containing three important American 
views. 

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208 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; by Wood; medium blue; fine im- 
pression. Diameter, 10 inches 


209 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE CHINA PLATE 
American cities and scenery. City Hall, New York. Medium 
blue. Diameter, 10 inches 


210 PURPLE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Harvard College. Oblong platter, with canted corners. 
Length, 1614 iinbiea 


211 BLUE AND WHITE BOWL AND PITCHER 
Boston State House; dark blue. 
Height of pitcher, 814 inches; diameter of bowl, 1214 Woh 
VERY RARE. 


212 PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE SAUCE 
BOATS 
Hoboken, in New Jersey; medium blue. (2) Length, 8 inches 


213 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Dam and waterworks, Philadelphia; medium blue. 
Diameter, 10 inches 


214 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Fairmount, near Philadelphia; by Stubbs. Diameter, 1014 inches 


215 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE SOUP PLATE 
Dam and Waterworks, Philadelphia. Diameter, 954 inches 


216 STAFFORDSHIRE TUREEN 
Texan Campaign, signed by James Beach; printed in mulberry. 
Length, 714 inches 


217 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE STATE PLATE 
White House, with sheep in pasture; by Clews. 

Diameter, 834 inches 

Halsey, No. 201. ! 


218 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE STATE PLATE 
White House, with sheep in pasture; by Clews. 
Diameter, 834 inches 


Halsey, No. 201. 
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219 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND, WHITE STATE PLATE 
White House, with sheep in pasture; by Clews. 
Diameter, 834 inches 
Halsey, No. 201. 


220 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE STATE PLATE 
Three story Building and Observatory. Two fishermen. By 
Clews. Diameter, 1014 inches 
Halsey, No. 195. 


221 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE STATE PLATE 
By Clews. Diameter, 8 inches 


222 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Erie Canal. View of the Aqueduct Bridge at Little Falls. 
Diameter, 8 inches 


223 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
The Grand Erie Canal. (Repaired) Diameter, 1014 inches 


224 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
President’s House, Washington; light blue, with scalloped edge. 
Diameter, 1014 inches 


225 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Nahant Hotel, near Boston; dark blue. Diameter, 81% inches 


996 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Hospital, Boston; dark blue. Diameter, 9 inches 


227 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Hospital, Boston; dark blue. (Mended) Diameter, 9 inches. 


228 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill, by Stubbs; dark 
blue. Diameter, 834 inches 


999 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE STATE PLATTER 
View of White House, Washington. Fifteen States. By Clews; 
dark blue. Length, 1414 inches 


230 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE | 
W. Penn Treaty; by Thomas Green. Diameter, 714 inches 


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231 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE CUSTARD CUP - 
The State Series. Custard cup with handle. Height, 2 inches 


232 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP PLATE 
W. Penn Treaty ; by Thomas Green. Diameter, 1014 inches 


2338 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 
Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill; by Stubbs; dark 
blue. Diameter, 834 inches 
. Fine impression. 


234 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE SOUP PLATE 
Washington, light blue border in shell design. Centre view in 
brown. Diameter, 1014 inches 


235 SIX WEDGWOOD PLATES 
Converse Memorial Building, First Parish Meeting House, Half 
Moon on Hudson, ete. (6) Diameter, 9 and 10 inches 


236 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
Erie Canal; in light blue, with conventional border. 
Diameter, 9 inches 


237 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE LOVEJOY PLATE. 
Congress shall make no laws, etc. . . . Light blue. 
| ---—-« Diameter, 914 inches 


238 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE 
Mount Vernon, the Seat of the late General Washington. Teapot, 
sucrier and one teacup. Dark blue. (3) 


239 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE SUGAR BOWL 
McDonough’ s Victory; dark blue. Length, 7 inches 


240 STAFFORDSHIRE SAUCEBOAT 
Fort Ticonderoga; by Jackson; printed in black. (Handle re- 
paired) “ai6 Length, 614 inches 


241 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
Leamgehi Charleston; by Ridgway. Proof impression. 
Length, 7 inches 


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242 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
U. S. Bank at Savannah. Marked ‘‘Exchange, Charleston,’’ on 
base in error. Length, 7 inches 


243 STAFFORDSHIRE DISH OWNED BY GENERAL ROBERT 
EK. LEE 
Oval dish, decorated with conventional design and printed in 
lavender. Part of the dinner service of General Robert E. Lee 
at Arlington. Length, 814 inches 


244 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAPOT 


Teapot with cover. 7 Length, 10 inches 


245 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE TEA SERVICE 
State House, Boston. By J. & W. Ridgway. Teapot, sucrier with 
cover, and creamer. (Handle restored on sucrier) (3) 


246 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE SAUCEBOAT AND 
BOWL : | 
Boston State House; by Ridgway. (2) 


Height, 3 inches; length, 7 inches 


247 STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE PLATTER 
Alms House, Boston; dark blue. (Repaired) Length, 16 inches 


248 BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE) 
Hoboken, in New Jersey. Diameter, 734 inches 


18TH CENTURY COPPER, PEWTER, BRASS AND OTHER ~ 
DECORATED METAL WARE 


NUMBERS 249-282 


249 EARLY AMERICAN PEWTER INKSTAND 
Moulded flaring round body, with hinged cover for well and four 
apertures for pens. Diameter, 5 inches 


250 18TH CENTURY FLEMISH PEWTER MUG 
Bottle shape, with hinged cover and scroll bail handle. 
Height, 1014 inches 


251 EARLY ENGLISH PEWTER POT 
Moulded tapering sides, with scrolled handle; marked ‘‘one 
quart.’’ Height, 614 inches 

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252 TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS EARLY AMERICAN 
Round shafts, with moulded sockets and bases. (2) 
Height, 10 inches 


253 18TH CENTURY CHINESE LACQUER TEA CADDY 
Oblong, with canted corners; enriched with palace views within 
medallions. Interior fitted with two engraved pewter caddies. 

Length, 8 inches 


254 TWO EARLY AMERICAN LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS 
Deep bowl shape, with leather loop handles. One marked Mag- 
nolia, No. 2; in red and gilded shield. (2) Height, 121% inches 


255 TWO EARLY AMERICAN LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS 
Deep bowl shape, with leather loop handles. One marked N. Reed, 
20 Federal St., Salem; the other, L. Mitchell. (2) 
Height, 11 inches 


256 MINIATURE BRASS FIRE SET AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Andirons, fender and tools. (6) 


257 RUSSIAN BRASS SAMOVAR 
Deep bowl shape, with bail loop handles, gadrooned spout and’ 
footed square bases. Long loose ehimney. Height, 26 inches 


258 RUSSIAN BRASS SAMOVAR 
Deep bowl shape, with bail loop handles, gadrooned spout and 
footed square bases; with chimney. Height, 31 inches 


259 HAMMERED COPPER EAGLE AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Terminal for spire; spread standing eagle finely hammered. 
Painted black. Length, 18 inches 


260 HAMMERED COPPER WEATHER VANE 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Standing str: with magnificent gilded tail. Painted gray. 
Length, 26 inches 


261 HAMMERED COPPER WOOD BOX FrtemisH, 18TH cENTURY 
Round moulded tapering body, with scrollings; half hinged top ° 
with loop handle; hammered with rosette and lily motifs; fine 
scrolled strap hinges. Height, 20 inches; depth, 23 inches 


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262 HAMMERED COPPER WINE PITCHER : . 
SPANISH, 17TH CENTURY 
-Pear-shaped body, with side and back loop handles. Excep- 
tional band neck, with hood mouth and curious spout. 
Height, 131% inches: 
RARE. . 


263 HAMMERED BRASS WINE PITCHER 
SPANISH, 17TH CENTURY 
Pear-shaped body, with side and back loop handles. Exceptional’ 
band neck, with hood mouth and curious spout. 
Height, 914 inches 
RARE. 


264 GEORGIAN BRASS HOT-WATER KETTLE 
Gadrooned bulbous body, with baluster shaft; on incurved cruci- 
form foot; scrolled handle and spout. Height, 1214 inches 


265 LATE GEORGIAN COPPER COAL HOD | os 
Tapering oval helmet shape, with bail handle and onaee foot. 
Height, 19 inches 


266 OVAL PAINTED METAL TRAY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Black ground, with raised motifs in gilt of Chinese landscape. 
- Roll-over gallery rim. Size, 22 x 28 inches 


267 OVAL PAINTED METAL TRAY  ENGLIsH, 18TH CENTURY 
Black ground, with centre painted panel of cupid and maid, in 
the manner of Boucher. Raised solid gallery, fitted with end 
handholds. Size, 20 x 28 inches 


268 OVAL PAINTED METAL TRAY ‘ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
‘Eeru ground, with finely painted large medallion, ‘‘The Court- 
BB rn ”? Solid gallery designed i in Grecian border, with brass end 
handles. | Size, 23 x 83 inches: 


269 OVAL PAINTED METAL TRAY AMERICAN, ww-197TH CENTURY 
-* Black ground enriched with floral motif, and inlaid with mother- 
of- Dent. her 20 x 24 inches 


270 OVAL PAINTED METAL ‘TRAY. Nous, 1878 pac = 
- Black ground, with raised motifs. in gilt of Chinese landscape. 
- Roll-over gallery rim. «= ©. ' Size, 22x 28 inches 


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270A DECORATED LACQUER TRAY > , 
ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 

Chinese figures in gilt and color on black ground. Oblong shape, 
with rounded corners. Length, 14 inches 


2708 DECORATED METAL TRAY  Enauisu, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Oval, with roll-over lip. Centre rural river scene in medallion on 
black ground. , Length, 30 inches 


271 PAINTED METAL TRAY 
Oblong, with raised roll rim, fitted with end handholds. Crimson 
ground, with centre panel in motif of parrot and flowers. 
Size, 20 x 28 inches 


272 METAL JAPANNED TRAY EARLY AMERICAN 
Black ground, with all-over design of oak leaves. Oblong in 
shape, with solid raised gallery fitted with end handholds. 

Size, 23 x 32 inches 


273 OVAL METAL PAINTED TRAY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Crimson ground, with gilt decorations and Chinese landscape. 
Galleried rim fitted with end handholds. Size, 28 x 30 inches 


274 JAPANNED METAL TRAY AMERICAN, ‘MID-19TH CENTURY 
Oval, with black ground, decorated with motif of oriental maid in 
costume in garden. Raised rim. Size, 17 x 24 inches 


275 SHEFFIELD PLATE CASTER SET ENctisH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong stand, on bracketed feet, with galleried compartmented 
base containing seven glass receptacles. | 

Height, 10 inches; ene 9 inches 


276 BRASS WARMING PAN | EARLY AMERICAN 
Cover perforated and worked in star and grape design. Fitted: 
with turned hickory handle which terminates in urn finial. 

Length, 48 inches 


af PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE COASTERS ioe 
. ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Circular, with galleried rim, with lip enriched with grape and 
leaf motif. (2) Diameter, 7 inches 


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278 COPPER WARMING PAN EARLY AMERICAN 
Cover finely designed in flower and sunburst motif. Fitted with 
turned hickory handle. Length, 45 inches 


279 SHEFFIELD PLATE DECANTER STAND 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Sheffield tray fitted with rack, and handle above, and containing 
three finely fashioned Waterford glass decanters, with mushroom 


stoppers. Height, 10 inches 
280 SHEFFIELD PLATE CASTER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Fitted with original Bristol glass bottles, and jars. Set in wired 
holder designed with ring handle. Height, 12 inches 


281 PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATED COASTERS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular, enriched with floral design. (2) | 


2982 THREE SHEFFIELD COASTERS - ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular, with raised rim enriched with grape and leaf design. 


(3) 


18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
AND OBJECTS OF ART 


NUMBERS 283-330 


283 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER EARLY AMERICAN 
Alphabet at crown, and numerals. Susan F. Taylor age 12. 
Brightwater, 1831. Below, large poppies and leaves, designed 
with finely worked border. The whole in many-colored silks on 
tan ground. Size, 16 x 16 inches 


2984 OYSTER GRAINED WALNUT MIRROR QUEEN ANNE PERIOD 
Deeply moulded oblong frame, with elaborately pierced and 
scrolled pediment. Height, 35 inches; width, 16 inches 


285 CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE _ EARLY AMERICAN 
Folding oblong top, with rounded corners. Carved centre ped- 
estal, on four scrolled legs, terminating in brass claw eastored 
feet. Height, 29 inches; width, 34 inches 


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286 OAK GATED TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 


287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


292 


293 


Oval moulded top, with two drop leaves. Apron fitted with two 
drawers; on finely turned gated legs, and stretchers. 
Height, 2914 inches; length, 64 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETARY-BOOKCASE-DESK 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Deeply moulded crown top. Upper portion divisioned as cabinet, 
below compartments. Lower section with drop writing fall and 
three long drawers on shaped and bracketed feet. With inlaid 
bandings. Height, 71 inches; width, 38 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CARD TABLE 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Moulded shaped folding top, with deep apron on square tapering 
legs. Finely banded with inlay. L. Cotton burned in base. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 34 inches 


SIX PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIRS EARLY AMERICAN 
Loop back, fitted with nine spindles, saddle seat and turned legs. 


(6) 


PAINTED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR EARLY AMERICAN 
Loop back, fitted with seven spindles. Saddle seat, and turned 
legs.. 


CARVED MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE 

BY DUNCAN PHYFE 
Oblong top, with two drop leaves with rounded corners. Set on 
centre pedestal with four scrolled legs, terminating in brass 
eastored claw feet.. Height, 27 inches; length, 55 inches 


WALNUT BUTTERFLY TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Oval moulded top, with two drop leaves. Turned legs with spool 
feet, connected with stretchers, and two butterfly stops. (Re- 
conditioned ) Height, 24 inches; length, 52 inches 


WOVEN COVERLET EARLY AMERICAN 
Woven in alternating panels of blue, green and crimson, with 
floral and bird design in white. Marked in two places ‘‘ Henry 
Wise’’ and ‘‘Mary Swope,”’ ‘‘Laycock Township 1835.’’ 

Size, 9 feet x 6 feet 9 inches 


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294 EARLY AMERICAN HOOKED RUG 


295 


296 


297 


298 


299 


Black ground on which is worked in brown a leaf scroll motif, 
with pink double medallion of tulip and leaf. Size, 30 x 50 inches 


INTERESTING COLUMBUS SAMPLER ITALIAN, 1855 
Alphabet and maker’s name above, with series of figures; Colum- 
bus’s ship the Santa Maria below. Framed. 

Height, 1014 inches; width, 1714 inches 


TWO CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS 

CHINESE CHIPPENDALE PERIOD 
Squat oval open back, with scrolled cartouch winged with leaves; 
open centre with lattice diamond fret and surrounding scrolled 
medallion. Open scrolled arms with scrolled fret medallion 
panels. On straight moulded legs enriched with sunk feet and 
bracket corners. Covered in orange figured velours. (2) 


SIMON WILLARD BANJO CLOCK EST 
Circular painted dial, case in lacquer with gilt design. Painted 
glass panels in motif of horn-of-plenty and urn design. Set on 
bracket base. Marked ‘‘Simon Willard & Son 1787.’’ 

Height, 36 inches 


CHERRY AND MAPLE BEDSIDE TABLE ~ EARLY AMERICAN 

Oblong top, front fitted with two drawers of curly maple. Fitted 

with opaque glass rosette knobs. On square tapering legs. 
Height, 28 inches; length, 19 inches 


CHILD’S CARVED MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN 
Circular back, with carved top rail and eight spindles. Scalloped 
apron, on turned legs and stretchers. Seat covered in corduroy. 


300 SMALL MAHOGANY TILT TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 


301 


302 


Hinged oval top, on turned vase-shaped pedestal, and tripod base 
with scrolled legs terminating in snake feet. Height, 271 inches 


COMB-BACK PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN 
Fitted with nine spindles, saddle seat and turned legs. 


SMALL MAHOGANY TILT TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Inlaid top, set on curved tapering legs terminating in spade feet. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 25 inches 


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303 CARVED MAHOGANY TALL CLOCK 
BY SIMON WILLARD, GRAFTON 
Deep moulded arched top with scroll pediment and side columns; 
brass dial marked Simon Willard, Grafton. Long panelled case, 
painted. Height, 90 inches 
Very Rare. Only a few clocks by Simon Willard made at Graf- 
ton have survived. 


304 INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Hinged circular top, broad frieze of same contour with broad 
banded inlay, on square tapering legs. The back legs are gated. 

Height, 28 inches; length, 35 inches 


305 TWO PAINTED WINDSOR CHAIRS EARLY AMERICAN 
Loop back, fitted with seven spindles. Saddle seat and turned 
legs. (2) 


306 SIMON WILLARD MAHOGANY TALL CLOCK 
Deep moulded arched top with brass ball finials; painted dial, 
signed ‘‘S. Willard.’’ Long panelled case on inlaid base with 
bracket feet. Height, 90 inches 


307 INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE IN THE SHERATON MANNER 
Top with shaped gallery and urn pediments, consisting of three 
sections with the two end sections recessed. Top enclosed with 
glass panelled doors. The lower section panelled doors enclosing 
cupboards. Fitted with brasses. 

Height, 85 inches; length, 60 inches 


308 TEN EARLY AMERICAN LYRE-BACK PAINTED CHAIRS 
A broad shaped top rail with metal lyre centre splat. Rush seat 
with turned tapering legs. Painted in walnut graining, height- 
ened with gilt decoration. (10) 


309 INLAID PINE CARD TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Oblong folding top, apron fitted with long drawer. Inlaid with 
mahogany, and fitted with brass bail handles. Straight tapering 
legs. Height, 2814 inches; width, 3614 inches 


310 FOUR EARLY AMERICAN PAINTED CHAIRS 
Shaped horizontal splat, rush seat and turned legs. (4) 


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312 


313 


CARVED MAHOGANY HIGHBOY american, 18TH CENTURY 

Deep moulded top, containing three small drawers and three long 

drawers. Base with one long drawer above and three smaller below, 

in shaped apron. Cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet. 

Original brass handles and escutcheons. Height, 75 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] BY des 


INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Oblong folding top with canted corners. On four turned ped- 
estalled and outcurving legs, terminating in brass claw eastored 
feet. Inlaid with satinwood and kingwood bandings. 

Height, 24 inches; width, 34 inches 


INLAID WALNUT LOWBOY AMERICAN, CIRCA 1740 
Oblong top, with indented corners. Inlaid with herringbone 
banding. Front with finely shaped apron containing two small 
drawers at top and three beneath. Set on cabriole logs with 
brass feet and brass bail handles. 

Height, 32 inches ; at 33 inches 


314 MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR ‘EARLY AMERICAN 


315 


316 


317 


Oblong base containing three drawers, set on brass ball feet. Two 
turned supports holding oblong mirror. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 22 inten 


OYSTER GRAINED WALNUT MIRROR QUEEN ANNE PERIOD 
Deeply moulded oblong frame, with elaborately pierced and 
scrolled pediment. Height, 34 inches; width, 22 inches 


CURLY MAPLE HIGHBOY AMERICAN, circa 1780 


Moulded top, fitted with three small drawers and three large 
drawers; base with one long drawer and three below. Finely 
fashioned apron with acorn drop finials; set on cabriole legs and 
pad feet. Fitted with brasses of a later recon 

Height, 66 inches; width, 38 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CARD TABLE american, circa 1820 
Oblong hinged top with rounded corners. Set on carved centre 
pedestal in acanthus leaf motif, terminating in four carved 
scrolled legs with brass castored feet. 

Height, 29 inches; top, open, 36 inches square 


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IMPORTANT INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 
{NUMBER 321 | 


318 MAHOGANY SECRETARY-BOOKCASE-DESK 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Top with broken-arch gallery enriched with brass eagle and urn- 
shaped pediment. ‘Two doors with arched glazed panels enfold- 
ing writing top. Base fitted with three drawers, on turned legs. 
Height, 64 inches; width, 3714 inches 


319 MAHOGANY CARVED AND INLAID KNEE-HOLE DESK 
y | ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Oblong moulded top, front with small centre drawer and recessed 
cupboard. Four drawers at either side of pedestalled end, with 
reeded inset columns. On shaped bracketed feet, the whole fitted 
with brass bail handles. Height, 301% inches; width, 35 inches 


320 INLAID SATINWOOD OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oval top, with deep apron, on tapering legs connected with 
shaped stretcher, and mounting under shelf. Inlaid with band- 
ings of tulip wood. Height, 28 inches; width, 18 inches - 


321 IMPORTANT INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 
‘ EARLY AMERICAN 
Oblong top, front fitted with two drawers at one end, and wine 
bin at the other. Centre enclosed by two doors. Below, swell- 
front apron. Straight tapering legs. The whole finely inlaid in 
satinwood. Fitted with brasses of a later period. 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


3214 FIVE PAINTED CHAIRS EARLY AMERICAN 
Broad, horizontal splats at back, caned seats on turned legs. (5) 


321s CARVED MAHOGANY HIGHBOY 
Arched domed top with central and end finials; top containing 
large and small drawers. Base in shaped apron containing draw- 
ers, on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet. 
Height, 88 inches; width, 41 inches 


32lc MAHOGANY TRAY TABLE TOP EARLY AMERICAN 
Shaped oblong, with scalloped raised rim. 
Length, 40 inches; width, 28 inches 


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321p FIDDLE-BACK MAPLE SECRETARY-BOOKCASE 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Upper portion with rosetted swan-neck hood, two arched glazed 
enclosing doors and two end-on drawers having candle-slides 
under. Lower portion with slant writing fall, very finely fitted 
interior and four long drawers. (Base missing) 
Height, 80 inches; width, 4014 inches 


321z PINE BUREAU AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Hinged top; fitted with two lower drawers trimmed with brass 

bail handles. On tapering stump feet. 
Height, 35 inches; width, 37 inches 


322 CURTIS LYRE WALL CLOCK EARLY AMERICAN 
Painted dial with centre lyre bob box, covered with original 
painted glass panel, enriched with horn-of-plenty motif. Lower 
glass panel of chariot classic motif. Fitted with brass eagle pedi- 
ment. Height, 32 inches 


323 OVAL MAHOGANY BASKET EARLY AMERICAN 
Oval, with spindles forming basket, set on tapering outcurving 
legs, and fitted with solid mahogany cover. 

Height, 25 inches; length, 16 inches 


324 CIRCULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Round top, set on turned and carved centre support, with tripod 
base and rosetted feet. Height, 29 inches; diameter, 18 inches 


325 BURL WALNUT HIGHBOY AMERICAN, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Deep moulded top, fitted with two small drawers and three below. 
Base with shaped apron, containing two small drawers flank- 
ing one centre drawer. Set on turned spool legs, with bun feet 
and connected with shaped stretcher. The whole fitted with 
brass drop handles. (Base reconstructed) 

Height, 64 inches; width, 40 inches 


326 MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK ~~ EARLY AMERICAN 
- Domed top with bracketed scrolled pediment, fitted at centre 
and ends with brass urn finials. Painted dial, and full panelled 
body. Set on base with bracketed feet. Height, 43 inches 


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3264 PAINTED PINE GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK BY BR. 
WHITING MANCHESTER, MASS., 18TH CENTURY 
Moulded hood with scrolled pediment and ball terminals sup- 
ported by columns. Long case with door and pedestal at foot. 
Painted reddish-black. (Sold as is) Height, 76 inches 


327 NAPOLEON FAN Frencu, 18TH CENTURY: ENGRAVED BY GODET 
Stipple engraving in sepia, profile of Napoleon, and draped with 
classic figures. Two further medallions on either side. Dis- 
played in gilt glaze case. § Height, 11 inches; length, 20 inches 


328 CARVED MAHOGANY WRITING STAND american, 1800 
Oblong top, fitted with top moulding drawer containing compart- 
ments and writing slide. Beneath, two drawers fitted with glass 
knob handles. Supported on centre carved pedestal, which ter- 
minates in four shaped legs, with carved claw feet. 

Height, 31 inches; length, 21 inches 


329 MAHOGANY TEA CADDY ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY 
Shaped mahogany box containing two metal tea caddies and cen- 
tre compartment with metal sugar box. 

Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches 


330 SET OF FOUR LACQUER COFFEE TABLES 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Black background, inlaid with mother-of-pearl in rose floral de- 
sign and heightened with gilt decoration. (4) 
Height, 28 inches; length, 21 inches 


RARE EARLY AMERICAN FLASKS 
NUMBERS 331-353 


331 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


332 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


333 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


334 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


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335 


336 


337 


338 


339 


340 


341 


342 


343 


344 


345 


346 


347 


348 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS. FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
Various shapes. and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


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349 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


350 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


351 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


352 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


303 TEN EARLY AMERICAN GLASS FIGURE BOTTLES AND 


FLASKS 
Various shapes and sizes. (10) 


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SALE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH MH#EIGHTH, AT 2:30 


THIRD SESSION 
NUMBERS 354-516 


RARE EXAMPLES OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 
AND GROUPS: WHIELDON—BOW—SAXE—LEEDS— 
WEDGWOOD—FINE LUSTRE WARE & 

TWO SERVICES OF LOWESTOFT 


NUMBERS 354-442 


354 TWO BOW GROUPS 18TH CENTURY 
Sheep and lambs, and goat and kid, nursing under flowered 
boseage. (2) Length,.6 inches 


355 STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED FIGURE 18TH cENTURY 
‘*Setter’’; standing on green rustic base. Length, 5 inches 


356 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED FIGURES 
Milton and Shakespeare; standing beside pedestals. (Hand miss- 
ing onone) (2) Height, 814 inches 


357 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED WATCH HOLDER 
The Three Graces; standing and supporting watch holder. 
Height, 11 inches 


358 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED FIGURES 
6 A.M. Standing figure of boy shining shoes. 6 P.M. Same boy 
selling newspapers. (2) 


309 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED GROUP 
Running red stag hunted by hound. (Sold as is) 
Height, 12 inches 


360 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED GROUP 
‘*Little Red Riding Hood,’’ seated beside the fox; flower holder 
imperfect at back. Height, 10 inches 


361 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED GROUP 
‘‘Little Red Riding Hood,’’ seated beside the fox; flower holder 
imperfect at back. Height, 8 inches 


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362 STAFFORDSHIRE DECORATED FIGURE 187TH century 
Standing figure of cow before a flowered boscage. 
Height, 7 inches 


363 DECORATED PORCELAIN GROUP 
*‘Hamily of Vagrants,’’ after Callot; standing under a tree, on 
oblong base with canted corners. Height, 914 inches 


364 SAXE DECORATED FIGURE 
Falstaff. Standing bucolic figure in court costume of the period. 
On gilded scrolled base. (Repaired) Height, 1314 inches 


365 TORTOISE-SHELL WHIELDON PLATTER 18TH centTurRY 
Serolled leaf oval body; interestingly mottled in brown and 
greens on cream ground. Length, 12 inches 


366 18TH CENTURY PENNSYLVANIA SLIP DISH 
Shaped oval, with white and green slip on rich brown, displaying 
a hare in centre and scrolled border. Length, 1814 inches 


367 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Moses and the Vicar. Moses reading the lessons, while the vicar 


sleeps in his pulpit above. Height, 9 inches 
368 STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 18TH CENTURY 
Venus, lightly draped, stands beside a dolphin and small cupid. 
(Arm repaired) Height, 9 inches 


369 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Standing figure of man selling fruit. Height, 7 inches 


3870 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Seated figures of youth and maiden playing musical instruments 
under a boscage, lambs and a duck nearby. JHeight, 814 inches 


371 LEEDS TEAPOT AND COVERED SUCRIER 18TH cENTURY 
Lozenge shape; panelled with blue lines enriched with ‘‘ Head of 
Liberty,’’ American coat of arms, and floral motifs. (2) 

Length, 6 and 11 inches 


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372 COLLECTION OF NINETY- FIVE BLACK BASALT MEDAL- 
LIONS WEDGWOOD, 18TH CENTURY 
Two each in black. Famous Greek philosophers. A very rare 
collection gathered during the Adam period in England. All 
proofs and stamped and identified on back. (95) . : 


373 RARE SILVER RESIST BLUE PITCHER b4 
Rich blue body with silver lustred floral band. (Chipped) 
Height, 5 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


374 STAFFORDSHIRE PATRIOTIC CREAM WARE PLATE 
18TH CENTURY 
Scalloped green rim; centre with American coat of arms in colors. 
Diameter, 6 inches 


375 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE JENNY LIND BOWL 
Views of the famous singer’s travels; in colors. 
Diameter, 6 inches 


376 TWO EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES . 
American marine; printed in brown; by Ashworth. (2) 

Diameter, 8 inches’ 


377 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE COVERED 
TUREENS 
‘*Pheasants’’; rich te blue with ladle; the other with floral 
scroll decoration. (2) Length, 8 and 7 inches 


378 SEVEN EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES 
Decorated in deep blue with English views. (7) 
Diameter, 714 inches 


379 FOUR EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES 
Decorated in deep blue with English views. (4) 
Diameter, 814 inches 


380 TWELVE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES 
English subjects; dark and medium blue. (12) 
Diameter, 10 inches 


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881 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BASKET AND TRAY 
Italian scenery; Genoa; dark blue. Length, 12 inches 


382 HARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE SAUCEBOAT AND TRAY 
- Shooting; proof. Panes 8 inches 


383 THREE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATES 
_Quadrupeds; medium blue. (3) Diameter, 10 inches 


384 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE DISH 
London view—Ulster Terrace, Regent’s Park; by Wood. Proof; 
. deep blue. - - engi 934 eee 


385 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTERS 
Erith on Thames, by Wood; and Batala, Portugal; dark and 
medium blue. (2) Length, 1214 and 12 inches 


386 LARGE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PLATTER 
Windsor Castle; deep rich blue. Length, 2014 inches 


387 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BASKET AND TRAY 
Round, with pierced sides; oriental view; medium blue. 
Diameter, 9 inches 


388 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BOWL 
Domestic scene after Wilkie; by Clews. (Time-crack) 
; Length, 914 inches 


389 HARLY STAFFORDSHIRE ISRAEL PUTNAM BLUE BOWL 
Port view; medium blue. Length, 9 inches 
Rare piece, of historic interest, secured by Mr. Nolen direct from 
the Putnam family. 


390 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BOWL 
Serolled square, with views; by Stevenson. (Restored) 
7 Length, 914 inches 


391 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TEAPOTS 
Oblong, serpentined bodies. Pastoral views by Enoch Wood; 
rich blue. (2) Length, 11 and 12 inches 


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392 


393 


394. 


395 


396 


397 


398 


399 


400 


TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE PITCHERS 
Denton Park, Yorkshire, by Riley; the other with floral decora- 
tion. (2) Height, 6 and 7 inches 


SIX EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE CUPS AND 
SAUCERS 
Asiatic Temple; medium blue. (A few chipped) (6) 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE BASKET AND TRAY 
Luscombe, Devonshire, by Hall; pierced sides, with shell scrolled 
handles; deep blue. Length, 12 inches 


TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE COVERED 
TUREENS 

Sherborne Castle; the other with floral decoration. One with 
ladle. (2) Length, 8 and 9 inches 


TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE MUGS 
Straight sided, with pastoral views. (2) 
Height, 414 and 51% inches 


MANDARIN CHINA SERVICE 

Consisting of cups, plates, platters and serving dishes. Deco- 
rated in many colors in flower, figure and bird design in the 
Chinese manner. (85) 


SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous shaped body, with spout and strap handle. Decorated 
with motif of blossoms and leaf on mulberry ground. 

Height, 414 inches 


SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Bulbous body, with spout and loop handle decorated in motifs of 

stag and birds of paradise, on cream ground. Height, 6 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, with spout and loop handle. Designed with motif 
of wild rose and leaf pattern, on cream ground. | 
Height, 4 inches 

[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


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401 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE TOBY JUG snauisu, 18TH cENTURY 
Figure of seated night-watchman with his lantern. 


Height, 10 inches 
VERY RARE, 


402 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated cavalier. Pink breeches. Brown coat, and tan hat. 
Height, 10 inches 


403 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated cavalier, pink shorts, blue coat and black hat. 
Height, 10 inches 


404 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated innkeeper. Salmon coat, with yellow waistcoat. 
Height, 914 inches 


4044 TWO TOBIES 
a. Bust of Wellington, inscribed Duke of Wellington; born 1760; 
died 1832. Rich brown. 
b. Standing figure of Toby; very dark brown glaze. (2) 
Height, 8 and 914 inches 


4048 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG 
Standing figure of Joan. Red waist and yellow apron. Fitted 
with loop handles. Height, 914 inches 


404c STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Standing figure of sailor lad in colored costume. 
Height, 714 inches 


405 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated innkeeper. Brown coat, and yellow waistcoat. 
Height, 914 inches 


406 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated innkeeper. Brown coat, and yellow waistcoat. 
Height, 914 inches 


407 STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Seated figure of an innkeeper, with blue coat, yellow shorts and 
black hat. Height, 10 inches 

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408 


409 


410 


411 


412 


413 


414 


415 


HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG 
rat? _ ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Full-length figure of Admiral Nelson in uniform. 

RARE. 


HISTORIC STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Full-length figure of Admiral Nelson in uniform. 
RARE. 


STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A hearty good fellow. A standing figure with salmon coat, yellow 
shorts, and striped waistcoat. 


STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A hearty good fellow. A standing figure with salmon coat, yellow 
shorts, and striped waistcoat. 


RARE LOWESTOFT COFFEE, TEA AND DESSERT 
SERVICE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Decorated in sepia panels and large circular medallions of blue, 
gold, sepia, and green. The design is of flying dragons, swimming 
ducks and outdoor scenes. Large medallion with initial ‘‘R’’ in 
centre. Consisting of eleven coffee cups and twelve saucers, twelve 
tea cups and saucers, one teapot, one coffee pot, one creamer, one 
small and one large pitcher, one cheese dish with cover and tray, 
one honey pot with cover and tray, one bowl with tray, three open- 
work fruit baskets with trays, and twelve dessert plates. (76) 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] | 


FIVE PINK LUSTRE PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE 
Large chrysanthemum panels in pink lustre on cream ground. 
(5) Diameter, 7 inches 
THREE PINK LUSTRE PLATES BY BAILEY AND HARVEY 
Broad banded border decorated in pink lustre flowers and band- 
ings. (38) _ Diameter, 8 inches 
SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Bulbous body with spout and strap handle. Body with panels of 
floral motif and light blue ground. Height, 5. inches 


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416 PAIR OF SILVER RESIST LUSTRE SALT SHAKERS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Modelled in shape of gnomes with three-corner hats. (2) 
| Height, 5 inches 


417 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, decorated with garland leaf design. 
Height, 5 inches 
[ SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


417A STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTRE PITCHER 18TH CENTURY 
Broad pear shape; enriched in colors with large flowers and rose 
lustre borders. _ Height, 614 inches 


418 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, fitted with flaring spout and loop handle. 
Height, 514 inches 


419 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE CREAMER AND SUCRIER 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Raised reeded pattern. Sucrier fitted with cover. (2) 
Height, 4 and 51% inches 


420 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, with spout and strap handle. Decorated with 
blossoms and spray design on canary ground. Height, 534 inches 

[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


421 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE TEAPOT = Enatisu, 18TH cENTURY 
Curious bulbous form on bracketed feet, curved spout and scroll 
handle. Height, 7 inches 


422 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE BOTTLE = Enauisu, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong bottle, with mushroom stopper. Panelled design in apple 
blossom decorations. Height, 614 inches 


423 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, with scroll spout and loop handle, enriched with 
motif of wheat design. Height, 414 inches 


424 GOLD LUSTRE TEAPOT ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Tapering bulbous body, fitted with loop handle and scroll spout. 
Height, 614 inches 


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425 TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES OF DOGS 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Coursers with rabbit in mouth, reddish-brown in color. The base 
in green and gold lustre. (2) 
Height, 734 inches; length, 7 inches 
A VERY RARE PAIR. | L Age 


426 CHINESE-LOWESTOFT DINNER SERVICE 

} 18TH CENTURY 
Brilliant centre medallion in many colors, depicting views of 
Mandarin life; hunting, sports, domestic scenes, and rural land- 
scapes, gardens. Rim and borders in green, blue and gold with 
motifs of butterflies, birds and flowers. Service consisting of: 
12 soup plates, large; 9 soup plates, small; 18 dessert plates; 9 
dinner plates; 2 pitchers; 7 covered cups; 1 gravy boat; 5 oval 
serving dishes and covers; 3 small and one large square serving 
dishes and covers; 1 creamer; 7 platters, various sizes, 8 to 19 
inches; 2 covered bowls; 2 scalloped-edge fruit dishes; 2 oval 
deep dishes; one two-handled cup and tray. (A few chipped) 
(82) : 

[SEE TLUUSTRALION | 


496, CHINESE LOWESTOFT CIDER JUG sIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
Bulbous body, fitted with intertwined handle, and with cover. 
: Height, 914 inches 


4263 THREE MANDARIN CHINA BOWLS dak 
Many colored motifs in figures, flowers and panelled design. (3) 
Diameter, 12, 18 and 141% inches 


426c MANDARIN CHINA VASE : 
Similar design to the preceding. Height, 13 inches 


4260 MANDARIN CHINA VASE 
Similar design to the preceding, different shape. 
Height, 1514 inches 


426z TWO MANDARIN JARDINIERES 
Similar design to the preceding. (2) 
Diameter, 15 and 181% inches 


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RARE LOWESTOFT COFFEE, TEA AND DESSERT SERVICE OF SEVENTY’SIX PIECES 
[NUMBER 412 | 


CHINESE LOWESTOFT DINNER SERVICE OF EIGHTY’TWO PIECES 
7 | NUMBER 426 } 


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427 LEEDS JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Scrolled spout, with loop handle and decorated with panels of 
** Woodcock Shooting’’; reverse, ‘‘The Fox Hunter,’’ and banded 
at top in robin’s-egg blue. Height, 614 inches 


428 SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
_ Two panels in black on either side of motifs of domestic happiness. 
Surrounded by sepia and silver sprays. Height, 514 inches 


429 PINK LUSTRE SUNDERLAND JUG esnauisH, 18TH cENTURY 
‘‘The Sailor’s Farewell.’’ Picture in colors. Reverse, ‘‘The 
Noble Bark.’’ The whole in pink lustre design. Height, 6 inches 


430 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Full-length figure in full naval uniform of Admiral Napier, and 
so inscribed. Height, 1234 inches 

431 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Full standing figure in uniform of the Duke of Wellington. 
Height, 714 inches 


432 BASALT WEDGWOOD FIGURE OF SHAKESPEARE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bust portrait of William Shakespeare, with name stamped on 
base, and Wedgwood mark. (Base repaired) JHeight, 12 inches 
EXCEEDINGLY RARE, 


433 PINK LUSTRE COVERED BOX ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular body, fitted with end handles, decorated with splashes 
of pink lustre, and panel of the ship ‘‘ Northumberland,’’ 74 guns. 
Reverse, poem, ‘‘ Forget-me-not.’’ Diameter, 6 inches 


434 PINK LUSTRE BOX ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular body, decorated with splashes of pink lustre. Panel in 
black of seaman’s coat of arms and ship. Reverse, a verse, ‘‘To 
a Bark.’’ : Diameter, 6 inches 


485 COPPER LUSTRE JUG 
Straight-sided underbody, fitted with flaring spout and loop 
handle. Decorated with raised classic figures in relief in many 
colors. Fine, perfect specimen. Height, 7 inches 


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436 


437 


438 


439 


440 


441 


442 


COPPER LUSTRE JUG 

Classic vase shape, with underbody in rough sanded finish. 
Flaring spout and shaped loop handle. Interior lined with pink 
lustre. Height, 6 inches 


MINIATURE STAFFORDSHIRE TEA SERVICE 
Consisting of teapot, sucrier, and creamer. Decorated in lay- 
ender. (3) 


— Se ete 


BASALT WEDGWOOD TEAPOT ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY | 


Straight-sided, with basketed underbody, and classic bas-relief 
of figures above. Fitted with cover, which terminates in seated 
female figure. Height, 7 inches 


BASALT WEDGWOOD CREAMER — ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Classic urn shape, on circular standard; flaring spout and loop 
handle. Enriched with classic figures in bas-relief. 

Height, 434 inches 


BASALT WEDGWOOD BOWL ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Flaring bowl, with underbody moulded with leaf decorations. 
The upper part in bas-relief with classic figures. 

Diameter, 614 inches 


TWO DECORATED STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES 
Decorated in color with motifs, ‘‘Feeding the Chickens,’’ ‘‘Feed- 
ing Poultry.’’ (2) Diameter, 714 inches 


TWO QUEENSWARE PLATES 
Hexagonal in shape, with raised floral motif on lip. Centre in- 
scribed on one ‘‘My Sister,’’ the other ‘‘The Playmate.’’ (2) 


Diameter, 644 inches | 


PAINTINGS BY 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY ARTISTS OF 


443 


THE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SCHOOLS 
NUMBERS 443-455 


BENJAMIN WEST, P.R.A. 
AMERICAN, 1738-1820 


CHRIST ARISEN, AND THE DOUBTING DISCIPLES 
The Saviour in a red robe stands at the left, the doubters in a 
group at the right. Height, 59 inches; width, 49 inches 


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W. H. WILLIAMSON, 
CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH 


444 OFF THE CLIFFS, DOVER; ENGLISH CHANNEL 
Fishing smacks in a lumpy sea after a storm. The white cliffs 

of Dover seen at the right. Signed at the lower left. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 23 inches 


WILLIAM SHAYER, SENIOR 
ENGLISH SCHOOL 


445 IRISH PEASANTS ON THE HILLS OF CONNEMARA 
An old man resting with his dog beside him in the foreground; 
his wife and two children nearby. Signed at the lower left, 
Shayer, Senr. Canvas. Height, 19 inches; width, 22 inches 


THEODORE FRERE 
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH 


446 THE MARKET, ALGIERS 
A group of Arabs at the left before a tented Bazaar; under a deep 
blue sky. Signed at the lower left, Th. Frere. On panel. 
Height, 7 inches; width, 6 inches 


R. S. DUNCANSON 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


447 LAKE IN THE ADIRONDACKS 
Evening light falling over a lake across the foreground; on the 
banks a group is seen. Beyond are dense woods. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 42 inches 


BYZANTINE-ITALIAN SCHOOL 
LATE 15TH CENTURY 


448 MADONNA, ST. ANNE AND ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA 
The Holy Mother seen at half length wearing lawn veil and 
jewelled robes, her hands clasped before her in the attitude of © 
prayer; the two saints at her side. Landscape background. 
On wood panel. Height, 22 inches; width, 14 inches 


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JOHN R. PENNIMAN 
AMERICAN 


449 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Half-length, full face in green silk dress, with white lace collar. 
Canvas. Framed. Dated January 1804. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches 


JOHN R. PENNIMAN 
AMERICAN 


450 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN 
Profile to left, in blue coat and crimson waistcoat, wearing white 
jabot. Framed. Dated January 1804. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches 


W. WEBER 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


451 FISHERMEN ON THE BANKS 
Canvas, signed. Framed. Height, 14 inches; width, 22 inches 


S. A. MULHOLLAND 
CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH 


452 FRENCH HARBOR SCENE 
Water color drawing, signed. Framed. , 
Height, 138 inches; width, 24 inches 


LOUIS A. HARLOW 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


453 WOODLAND LANDSCAPE 
Water color drawing, signed. Framed. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 21 inches 


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W. R. DERRICK 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


454 SHEEP IN PASTURE 
Water color drawing, signed. Framed. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 22 inches 


455 PASTEL PORTRAIT 


Laurent Cars. Copy of pastel by Peronsan, by J. Wells Champ- 
ney. Framed. Height, 2314 inches; width, 19 inches 


AMERICAN PAINTINGS—PRINTS—MINIATURE PORTRAITS 
AND MARINE SUBJECTS 


NUMBERS 456-472 


456 SHIP ‘‘MATCHLESS’’ 
Water color drawing. Framed. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches 


457 PAINTING OF A SHIP 
By a Chinese artist. Canvas. Height, 17 inches; width, 23 inches 


458 MARINE PAINTING 


Painting of a | ship, by W. H. Yorke (Liverpool, 1867). Canvas, 
Enos. Height, 24 inches; width, 36 inches 


459 MARINE PAINTING 


Painting of a brigantine. Unknown artist. Canvas. Unframed. 
(Sold as is) Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches 


460 PAINTING OF A SHIP EARLY AMERICAN 
Taking on the Pilot. Canvas, signed Hacker. Framed. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 36 inches 


461 PAINTING OF A SHIP EARLY AMERICAN 
Artist unknown. On canvas. Framed. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 30 inches 


462 PAINTING OF THE SHIP ‘‘NELLIE M. SLADER”’ 
In full sail off Boston Light. Framed. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 40 inches 


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463 PAINTING OF A SHIP 
Canvas, signed T. Vernomy. Framed. (Sold as is) 
Height, 24 inches; width, 32 inches 


464 TWO SILHOUETTE PORTRAITS BY NIXON 
Portrait of a man in oval with flesh colors added. The other a 
Colonial gentleman. Framed. (2) 


465 TWO SILHOUETTE PORTRAITS _ EARLY AMERICAN 
Bust portraits of two gentlemen in ovals, heightened with gilt, and 
in the original ebony frames. (2) 


466 TWO MINIATURES ON IVORY EARLY AMERICAN 
One in gold locket frame, the other in heavy gilt frame. (2) 


467 SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT EARLY AMERICAN 
Full-length standing figure of a man, on white ground, in oval, 
with oblong ebony frame. Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches 


468 MINIATURE ON IVORY 
Portrait of a man. By Washington Allston. Framed. (Sold as 
is) Height, 4 inches; width, 214 inches 


469 FRAMED MEZZOTINT 
General Washington. Peale pinx., Philadelphia. Stothard dealer, 
Londini; J. B. Brown, excudit. Valentine Green fecit. Published 
London Apl. 22, 1785. Fair impression, with margin. Title 
rubbed. Folio. : 


470 PAINTED PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON 
Full-length figure standing beside horse. Framed. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 16 inches 


471 PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 
Two very early painted panels of views of Plymouth as oak 


(2) 


472 GOVERNOR JONATHAN BELCHER, BOSTON, 1718 
Folio, 1-page document. Signed. Framed. 


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HISTORIC BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE 
NUMBERS 473-494 


473 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATE 


Boston Hospital; rich deep blue. Diameter, 9 inches 


474 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE COVERED SUCRIER 


MecDonough’s Victory; fine blue. Height, 7 inches 
4744 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
. PLATE 

Trenton Falls; light blue. Diameter, 8 inches 


475 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA BOWL 


Lawrence Mansion, Boston; by Stevenson. Diameter, 1214 inches 
VERY RARE. Moore, figure 46. 


476 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA SOUP LADLE 
Exchange, Charleston; deep blue; fine condition. 


Length, 12 inches 


477 THREE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTERS 


a. Mendenhall Ferry; oval, rich blue. Proof by Stevenson. 
Halsey 179. 


b. View of Vienna, by Hall; oval, rich blue. 
c. Fruit and flowers; oval, rich blue. (3) 


Length, 16 and 19 inches 


478 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA CUP 
Castle Gardens, New York; by Wood; deep blue. 
Rare. Halsey, 132. 


479 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA CUP 
Castle Gardens, New York; by Wood; deep blue. 
Rare. Halsey, 132. 


480 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA CUP 
Castle Gardens, New York; by Wood; deep blue. 
Halsey, 182. 


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481 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA BOWL 
View of Philadelphia; light blue; impress mark. 
Diameter, 12 inches 


482 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA DISH 
Hudson River View. Proof; deep blue; square. 
Size, 914 inches square 
RARE. 


483 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 
PLATE | 
Union line, by Wood. Diameter, 9 inches 
Halsey, 210. 


484 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE 
PLATE 
Landing, Hudson River, near Newburgh, by Wood; deep blue; 
proof. Diameter, 614 inches 
RARE. 


485 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE 
American View; medium blue. (Cracked) Diameter, 9 inches 


486 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA PLATTER - 
Newburgh, by Clews; printed in brown. | Length, 1314 inches 


487 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE CHINA PLATE 
Race prise, Philadelphia, by Jackson; medium blue. 
Diameter, 9 inches | 


488 EARLY ANGLO- AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE CUP 
PLATE 
View of Church; printed in brown; scalloped edge. (Cracked) 


489 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN SA ee hed atic CUP 
PLATE 
State plate. South Carolina; Palm tree; deep blue. 


490 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN Sater tier CUP 
PLATE 
American Building. Medium blue. (Cracked) 


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491 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE CUP 
PLATE 
American architectural; medium blue. 


492 EARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
CUP PLATE 


Mount Vernon; deep blue. (Sold as is) 
RARE, 


498 HARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE 
CUP PLATE 
Edifice; light blue. 


494 HKARLY ANGLO-AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE DISH 
West Point Military Academy, by Wood; oval; rich blue. 
Length, 101% inches 
Halsey, 221. 


18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER 
NUMBERS 495-516 


495 AMERICAN SILVER CREAMER 
JOHN LE ROUX, NEW YORK, FREEMAN OF CITY, 1723 
Helmet shape, with pearl-moulded lip, gadroon-moulded round 
foot and leaf-scrolled ‘‘S’’ handle; engraved with monogram. 
Mark, I. L. in oval—John Le Roux. (Lip needs repairs) 
. Height, 6 inches 


496 TWELVE SILVER DINNER FORKS 
Marked Bailey, Kettell & Chapman, pure coin. Initialled ‘‘J. W.”’ 
(12) 


497 EIGHTEEN SILVER TEASPOONS 
To match the preceding. (18) 


498 TWELVE SILVER DESSERT SPOONS 
To match the preceding. (12) 


499 SIX SILVER VEGETABLE SPOONS 
To match the preceding. (6) ; 


500 TWELVE SILVER LUNCHEON KNIVES 
To match the preceding. (12) 


59 


001 


502 


903 


504 


505 


506 


O07 


508 


509 


510 


o11 


512 


THREE SILVER LADLES 
To match the preceding. (3) 


FOUR SILVER SERVING KNIVES 
To match the preceding. (4) 


SILVER CRUMBER AND COLD MEAT FORK 
To match the preceding. (2) 


FOUR SILVER SERVING PIECES 
To match the preceding. (4) 


SIX SILVER SERVING PIECES 
To match the preceding. (6) 


TWO SILVER SERVING KNIVES | 
AMERICAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Initialled at handles, and marked ‘‘Pure Coin.’’ (2) 


FOUR SILVER SERVING SPOONS 
Various patterns and shapes. (4). 


FOUR SILVER TEA STRAINERS 
Variously marked by English and American makers of mid-19th 
century. (4) 


FIVE AMERICAN SILVER SERVING PIECES 
Various shapes and patterns. (5) 


SILVER SUGAR BOWL 
Circular bowl with hinged handle, set on four chased legs. Ini- 
tialled ‘‘A. W. W.’’ and marked ‘‘ Boston Pure Coin.’’ 


FIVE SILVER FORKS 
Marked by Wilson, Gorham, and two by Georgian English makers. 
(9) 


GEORGIAN SILVER TEA SET | 

Teapot, sucrier and creamer. Gadrooned body decorated with 
applied strap and scroll motif. Handles strengthened with outer 
wooden handle. (3) Total weight, 25 ounces 


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_ 613 GEORGIAN SILVER CREAMER AND SUCRIER 
Rounded body, set on cabriole legs. Fitted with shaped scroll 
handles. (2) 


«#614 SILVER WATER PITCHER american, miv-19TH CENTURY 
. Bulbous body, with large loop handle. Designed with raised 
water lily pattern. Height, 12 inches 


515 SILVER CAKE BASKET 
Oval basket with hinged handle on small oval standard base. 
Decorated with raised oak-leaf design. Length, 12 inches 


516 SILVER BUTTER DISH 
Oval dish fitted with tray and dome cover. Gadrooned border 
and cover enriched with design of grape and leaf motif. Fitted 
with ring end handles. Length, 8 inches 


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